An Edward VII silver 1902 Coronation spoon, the handle decorated with a side profile of Edward VII beneath crown, Art Nouveau scrolls and inscribed countries forming the British Empire, with a heart shaped bowl, Pearce and Sons, Sheffield 1901, 1¼oz, 16.5cm long, and an Indian white metal spoon, with a twisted handle terminating in a deity, with an etched shell shaped bowl, 14cm long (2).
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A letter from Margaret Thatcher to Mrs R. Kitching, dated 3rd February 1993, stating 'It was a great thrill for me to received your letter and I remember Mr and Mrs Rawding very well indeed. Unfortunately I cannot recall being given the silver teapot you mention but it may have been my sister Muriel who received it for her wedding. I will make enquires when I next speak to her. Whilst writing, may I ask a favour of you please? My father loved Mrs Rawdings sponge cake and for may years I had the recipe but cannot find it at present. I would love a copy of it again if you still have the recipe in your possession. I know it began with the words take six eggs and it was a sponge cake which kept very well for some time if placed in a tin. It was a generous thought of your uncle and aunt to bequeath you the silver water jug and I hope it will give you pleasure for many years. Thank you again for writing to me.', sold with the accompanying silver plated hot water jug, 22cm high.
A Continental white metal server or slice, with a pierced scroll and floral cast handle, the flat bowl repousse decorated depicting an interior tavern scene with pierced scroll with foliate decoration, marked 833, a silver pickle fork with a faceted mother of pearl terminal, and a silver napkin ring. (3)
Three items of small silver, a London Schools Cadet Brigade 2nd long jump 1925 fob, Birmingham 1924, boxed, a silver and enamel handicap pin badge, Birmingham 1913, and a A.T.S.C.C.medal awarded to C.G. Forteath C.S.M. 1924, with purple ribbon, Birmingham 1925, in a velvet lined leather box, weighable silver 1½oz.

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